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Vercelli

Vercelli (Varséj in Piedmontese) is a commune and city of about 50,000 inhabitants in the Province of Vercelli, Italy. One of the oldest urban sites in northern Italy, it was founded, according to most historians, around the year 600 B.C.
The town is situated in the Pianura Padana, between Milan and Turin. It is an important centre for the cultivation of rice, and is surrounded by paddy fields, which are flooded in summer.
In Vercelli the world's first University funded by public money was established in 1228. Today Vercelli has a University of Literature and Philosophy as a part of the Università del Piemonte Orientale (or East Piedmont University) and a satellite campus of the Politecnico di Torino.


Vercelli: History

Vercellae (Vercelum) was a city of the Libici or Lebecili, a Ligurian tribe; it became an important municipium, near which Gaius Marius defeated the Cimbri and the Teutones in the Battle of Vercellae nearby in 101 BCE.
Imperial magister militum Flavius Stilicho annihilated the Goths there 500 years later. It was half ruined in St. Jerome's time. After the Lombard invasion it belonged to the Duchy of Ivrea. From 885 it was under the jurisdiction of the prince-bishop, who was a count of the empire.
It became an independent commune in 1120, and joined the first and second Lombard leagues. Its statutes are among the most interesting of those of the medieval republics. In 1197 they abolished the servitude of the glebe. In 1228 the University of Pavia was transferred to Vercelli, where it remained till the fourteenth century, but without gaining much prominence; only a university school of law has been maintained.
During the troubles of the thirteenth century it fell into the power of the Della Torre of Milan (1263), of the Marquesses of Monferrato (1277), who appointed Matteo Visconti captain (1290-9). The Tizzoni (Ghibellines ) and Avogadri (Guelphs, the other party during the Investitures Strife) disputed the city from 1301 to 1334, the latter party being expelled several times, thus enabling the Marquess of Monferrato to take Vercelli (1328), which voluntarily placed itself under the Viscount of Milan in 1334. In 1373 Bishop Giovanni Fieschi expelled the Visconti, but Matteo reconquered the city. Facino Cane (1402), profiting by the strife between Giovani Maria and Filippo Maria Visconti, took Vercelli, but was driven out by Teodoro di Monferrato (1404), from whom the city passed to the dukes of Savoy (1427). In 1499 and 1553 it was captured by the French, and in 1616 and 1678 by the Spaniards. In 1704 it sustained an energetic siege by the French, who failed to destroy the fortress; after this it shared the fortunes of Savoy. In 1821 Vercelli rose in favour of the Constitution.


Vercelli: Main sights

There are many relics of the Roman period, e.g. an amphitheatre, hippodrome, sarcophagi, many important inscriptions, some of which are Christian.
There are two noteworthy towers in the town: the Torre dell’Angelo which rears up over the old market square and the Torre di Città in Via Gioberti.
The Cathedral, formerly adorned with precious pillars and mosaics, was erected and enlarged by St Eusebius of Vercelli, to whom it was dedicated after his death. It was remodelled in the ninth century, and radically changed in the sixteenth by Count Alfieri. Like the other churches in the city it contains valuable paintings, especially those of Gaudenzio Ferrari, Gerolamo Giovenone and Lanino, who were natives of Vercelli. The cathedral library holds the famous Vercelli Book—an Old English manuscript which includes the celebrated alliterative poem The Dream of the Rood, the 8th century Laws of the Lombards and other early manuscripts.
The Basilica di Sant’Andrea was erected by Cardinal Guala Bicchieri in 1219: together with the old Cistercian monastery, it is one of the most beautiful and best preserved Romanesque monuments in Italy.
Among other noteworthy churches is Santa Maria Maggiore.
There is an Institute of the Beaux-Arts, containing paintings by Vercellese artists.
There are old charitable institutions, like the hospital founded by Cardinal Guala Bicchieri (11224), which has an annual revenue of more than 600,000 lire ($117,000); the hospices for orphan girls (1553) and for boys (1542) and mendicant homes.
The archives of the metropolitan chapter contain valuable manuscripts including an evangelarium of the fourth century, the "Novels" of Justinian, the "Leges Langobardorum", the "Capitulare regum Francorum", also hagiographical manuscripts, not all of which have been critically examined, and a very old copy of the "Imitation of Christ", which is relied upon as an argument for attributing the authorship of the work to John Gersen. The civil archives are not less important, and contain documents dating from 882. The extensive seminary contains a large library.


Vercelli: Museums

The Museo Borgogna has an important collection of paintings, including examples of the work of Titian and Jan Brueghel the Elder as well as that of Piedmontese painters of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries.
The Museo Camillo Leone holds a rich collection of objects of archaeological and historic interest and of decorative art.



Vercelli localities:
Albano Vercellese Alice Castello Arborio Asigliano Vercellese Balmuccia Balocco Bianze'' Boccioleto Borgo D''ale Borgo Vercelli Borgosesia Breia Buronzo Campertogno Carcoforo Caresana Caresanablot Carisio Casanova Elvo Cellio Cervatto Cigliano Civiasco Collobiano Costanzana Cravagliana Crescentino Crova Desana Fobello Fontanetto Po Formigliana Gattinara Ghislarengo Greggio Guardabosone Lamporo Lenta Lignana Livorno Ferraris Lozzolo Mollia
MONCRIVELLO Motta De'' Conti Olcenengo Oldenico Palazzolo Vercellese Pertengo Pezzana Pila Piode Postua Prarolo Quarona Quinto Vercellese Rassa Rima San Giuseppe Rimasco Rimella Riva Valdobbia Rive Roasio Ronsecco Rossa Rovasenda Sabbia Salasco Sali Vercellese Saluggia San Germano Vercellese San Giacomo Vercellese Santhia'' Scopa Scopello Serravalle Sesia Stroppiana Tricerro Trino Tronzano Vercellese Valduggia Varallo Vercelli Villarboit Villata Vocca


Part of the information regarding the history, the art, the traditions and the events of the province of present Vercelli on this page is drawn from the situated one www.wikipedia.org respecting the GNU Free Documentation License.

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